The sound and tangible experience of this arcade was extraordinary. When you get the "Start your engines" screen, the seat literally shakes from the engine startups - If I recall there are speakers mounted behind you on the seats. Then you get a steering wheel that has enough force feedback to react from the car movements and drifts. It was just so ahead of its time. Today as a 3D artist, the way they managed to work with the limitations of the time were very creative. The shadows were not raycast shadows, they are actually flat geometrical planes shaded in black to resemble shadows. So these planes are children, or inherit the transforms, of its parent car. You can tell because the "shadow planes" clip against the track. The sky "reflection" on the back of the car is just a seamless texture that is connected to the car's acceleration. As the car moves, the texture projection translates in the V (up/down) direction. Another detail is the tire marks on the road. I'm not too sure how they did this, but I'm assuming it's broken up into transparent sprites over the track, close enough that it looks like they are part of the track itself. The way the track itself is textured, the most efficient way is to stack each polygon of the road and use a seamless road texture.
@@Mostbaleiayep. The 1990s racing games have far more fun factor than 2020s racing games like Horizon 5 and TDU SOLAR CROWN (Where Online Only killed all the fun out of it).
I used to play this bad boy on a local uptown bowling alley as a kid along with Galaga, Street Fighter 2 and 3, Hammerin' Hero, Cruis 'n USA, Cruis 'n World, Wonder Boy 1, Hydra and several others! I miss the 90s for sure!
I came close. I worked at GameWorks for almost 2 years and this music annoyed the hell out of me. So really don't know why I'm watching this right now.
I was a teenager when this game first hit the arcade at our local mall. I'll never forget how I felt when first I saw this thing, with people surrounding it. It blew my mind. Never have I seen such beautiful graphics. The closest to 3D style racing we had back then, used mode 7 technology with games such as F-Zero and Mario Cart *which both were available about 1 to 3 years prior to Daytona USA's debut, I believe. The game developers have come a LONG way since then, but I'll always appreciate the level of excitement milestone games like this one, brought to our world. lol Man... the 90s was a blast, specifically in the entertainment area. Comics, video games, toys, movies, tv shows (x-files), music... it was all so much fun. I still have a stash of EGM and Gamepro mags I used to collect during this era. I remember the big articles on Daytona USA. It was groundbreaking for it's time. I wish I knew what I had back then, because I honestly didn't appreciate it as much as I should have.
Nar Comic Underworld It was unbelievable at the time. Plenty of games have impressed me since but none like Daytona USA. Closest was probably the first Doom reboot.
I had pretty much the same mindblowing experience with this game as you did (not to mention also being a very enthusiast videogame magazine collector). I was in Portugal the first time I saw this game at a local mall's corridor and I couldn't believe me eyes either. It was the peak of the arcade era.
I was very young when this game first came out. This game is 2 years younger than me so I didn't get a chance to experience it until the early 2000s, the time when arcades slowly began to fade in the past. A recent visit to a Dave and Buster's gave me a chance to actually play this game and I didn't spend 75% of the time slamming into guardrails or other racers, because that's exactly what I did when I was younger since I didn't know how to actually play the damn game. XD
@@SoldierOfFate Arcade's were never really a thing in my country unfortunately. Sure a few did exist but they all had games that were at least 5 years old and were mostly just hand-me-downs from other countries. Quite a few were not even translated which means that for a kid it's not easy to guess how everything is supposed to work.
Super Mario Kart was 1 year before Daytona USA's 1993 location test. Star Fox and Virtua Racing for home consoles hadn't even come out yet. THATS how advanced this game was for it's time.
I remember this old toy store back in the 90's called "Toy Works" had this as a arcade game in the store. I'll never forget being blow away by the graphics and getting this song stuck in my head. Memories.
This game is really awesome! I think I remember playing one of the Daytona USA series arcade games at Chuck E. Cheese's when I was a kid. Great walkthrough!
I was 9 years old when this came and mum gave me some token to play this. I sat in the seat, inserted the coin, pressed play button and felt so excited. I actually literally shat. The arcade man working told me to leave because I pooped on the seat and mum grounded me. What a amazing day
It's amazing how this game is still available at select places like Dave and Busters in Toronto, still making money for Sega, and entertaining a whole bunch of late Gen Xers and early millenials...
There's one f1/Indy cart racing game that I really liked with 3/4 of a cart chassis as your playing space, which swung around depending on how hard you turned the steering wheel. Of course I wasn't old enough to drive at that point so I thought it was how driving actually felt like. #youngandinnocent
Man, the D&B in Hawaii just got rid of theirs and replaced them with a bunch of crappy new games. They also got rid of the Capcom collection that had SF2CE.
Damn I used to waste hours (and tokens) on this in the arcades... Please select a racecourse... BEGINNER Please choose Manual or Automatic transmission... AUTOMATIC GENTLEMEN. START YOUR ENGINES ROLLING STTAAAAAARRRRRRRTTTTTTTTTTTT!
Everything about this reeks of pure 90s goodness; the varsity-style font used for the game text, the overuse of the orchestral-hit sound in the music, the voice overs, and the blockiness of the graphics. What a time.
@Mat Payne My records are dead (arcade has closed down), but I'm not! (crazy how I literally only got notified with your reply an hour ago and none of the others!!)
@@shughes5920 The batteries in these arcade cabinets only lasts 5-10 years tops when the battery is new, seeing the age of these cabinets, I can certainly guarantee that time has erased your scores, and will eventually erase everyone's high scores come time.
The blue-and-red version of the Hornet #41 car reminds me of Richard Petty's old 1973 Dodge Charger stock car and Jeff Gordon's old blue, red and yellow stock car. It's similar to both actual NASCAR vehicles, isn't it?
This game was exciting af to me as a kid... and it still looks exciting af. The car vibrating over bumps, the wide angle of view, camera roll around banked corners, all the flashing text, ...!
It occurred to me recently, that these old Sega arcade games are more like puzzle games than racing. The challenge comes from working out what to do, where, and then following through. Once you know how to beat a track, you can keep doing it. I prefer this type of gameplay. I like games that feel like games, like the developer is directly setting up a challenge for you. Simulation stuff is all a bit too random with too many variables. You can't "master" Gran Turismo, but you can master Daytona USA and Scud Race. And then there's a great deal of enjoyment from repeatedly going back and doing it again. I play Street Fighter II quite often against the CPU on normal just because I like going through that sequence. It's comforting to beat these old games again and again.
That's so true. Nowadays, challenge is thrown out window in most games. The challenge is everything in any game. Games from this era have that sort of essence make you feel proud of yourself when you complete the challenge. I feel as if I trekked on an arduous journey(arduous means very hard) rather than nowadays, having someone's mother hold your hands for everything. You know what I mean?
I remember playing UMK3 for hours in the arcade, and this game was sitting right beside it. That intro tune on indefinite repeat was enough to drive someone to drink... I can't imagine how bad it was for people who worked there. But hearing it now brings back memories :) RIP arcades.
I first saw this in an Arcade in August 94. Virtual Racer impressed me in the year previous but this blew me away. The graphics and frame rate were amazing at the time.
This always reminds me of being a kid when we used to go camping and go into the arcades on the seafronts haha. It’s also the only thing I can think of when I hear or read “Daytona” haha
Oh wow I'm the same way. We used to camp near a beach and the Boardwalk always had an arcade, with at least 4 of these Daytona cabinets in there, right next to each other so you could play coop, which I did get to try a few times
Speed Star modern Sega game suck usually so i wouldnt be too excited, and imo this game isnt that spectacular in the first place. Its ok, but ur over-excitement seems a bit funny to me.
Bobby Ronaldo it was special cos of the advanced arcade hardware with multiple screen multiplayer, home versions are less exciting, there are WAY better racing games. Who cares if many will not agree with me?. Lol. Ive never been a democrat anyways, i got a mind and opinion for my own.
I think this is the more EXCITING videogame I've ever played, the music is amazing and hearing the engine loud all the time made it feel so tense and awesome
Arcades are still very popular in Asia. The one reason why they died off in North America is because consoles and online gameplay started taking over and everyone and their dogs could set up a gaming station where they lived, but in Asia...there is virtually no living space to have a place dedicated for gaming in your house/apartment unless you are rich enough to afford one.
@@SoldierOfFate well that, but even in japan, where while housing space is small almost EVERYONE has space for a console (starting with the famicom, EVERYONE had a home console untill the DS/PSP rolled around), arcades somehow are still popular, cause its rooted in the culture.
This is one of my all-time favorite games. I still break out the Saturn to play this. I love soundtrack of course, and hearing "Rolling Start!" makes me smile every time.
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a random comment to whoever reads it: i am the player in this longplay (my nickname irl is uncle bone) and recently i traveled to a big town where they still have arcades, and played daytona usa in a few machines... i couldn't find a single one without any "gameplay crippling" problem, therefore the "real hardware" daytona usa looks dead to me... after all it was released 20 years ago. (but i was there, and it was pretty much the peak of the arcade era to me)
You need a bit more practice, my friend! We would be looking at around 1:32 from lap 2. Set it to expert and Grand Prix (30 laps)... disable "catch up" mode too. The tyres degrade and lap times drop off if you put the car sideways too much. My friend and I would opt for different strategies... 1x pit stop (lap 15 ish) vs 2x pit stops (lap 10 & lap 20), but would sprint for the finish line together! GP on the expert track takes about 45 minutes to complete! We had a friendly technician at our arcade that would set the machine up for us to play Grand Prix mode on a Saturday and give us a free credit, because they would rake it in afterwards with the newbie racers playing! Happy days! :-)
@@one_step_sidewaysI suppose damaged controls or cabinet. I remember being taken aback the first time a Cruisin USA cabinet wrestling controls off me during a drift and realizing the force feedback on other machines was broken or disengaged
Still the most expensive single-player cabinet ever produced at US$20,000 in 1994 The reason: the graphics hardware. Sega at the time was looking to really push the envelope in 3D performance, and they went to GE's aerospace division looking for the answer. They found it in a chipset GE had just developed for flight simulation graphics. The technology was so advanced that to integrate it in the form GE was producing it at the time would had cost US$20 million per game (that's no typo). Sega's engineers condensed down the chipset into a pair of low-power CMOS chips which just cost $150 each to produce, but the cost of developing for such cutting edge hardware mean that they had to sell the finished game hardware at an unprecedentedly high price point of $20,000 per player. As for the graphics technology itself, it was later sold to Martin Marietta, who sold it under the name Real3D.
i remember being 12 when this first came out. and it used to cost between $1.50-$2.00 to play. i only had a $20 allowance and i'd rather be at the arcade for hours than just 20 minutes so i never played this. i wish it had been priced cheaper. almost all other arcade games were just .25 cents to play.
I know. I remember Choo Choo Johnny's had a racing arcade called: F-1 Grand Prix Star ll. And I was really great on all of the tracks! It costed 25 cents to play it. I would spend hours of having fun! And it turns out to be a really good racing game the Jaleco made.
DAYTONAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DAYTONA! LET'S GO AWAY (LET'S GO AWAY!) DAYTONA! PLAY IT PLAY IT DAYTONA! THESE ARE THE LYRICS TO THIS SONG.
WOW!!! Brings back memories!!! I actually bought this game from a arcade that went out of business. It had a couple things wrong with it. Had it up and runnin over the weekend!!!! Kept it for awhile then i sold it. But this was FUN!!! Thanks for the flashback LOL!!!!!
Wow, thank you. Brought me back great memories of when I skipped grade 9 classes to play this game. I could never get enough time extensions to finish expert.
I used to hear this at the arcade over and over and over. For the longest time I heard "getting colderrrrr" I never thought to read to name of the game
This is by far my top favorite arcade game I’ve ever played growing up as a kid in the 1990’s. Had a total blast playing this with my other friends in the arcade. I really miss going to arcades these days and getting to play this game still. Best Arcade Game ever. Oh and the music is so awesome and memorable. 😃
estou maravilhado, bons tempos que não voltam... lembro que no último mapa eu deixava a corrida de lado pra tentar atropelar os cavalos na serra com o carro, mas os cavalos eram sempre mais rápidos kkk
24 años y sigue vigente en las tienda de videojuegos yo amo este juego desde desde su llegada a colombia lo sigo jugando y cuando tenga 80 años lo seguiré jugando gracias SEGA
I loved playing this in the arcades in Coney Island. Back then I had to choose two cars Jeff Gordon's Chevy or Richard Petty's Dodge Charger. That was a whole lot of fun..
Hey there! I'm gonna use part of this video gameplay for a cover theme song of "Let's Go Away" by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi. I will put a link to this video in the description as well. If you disagree just let me know! Guidorch
The sound and tangible experience of this arcade was extraordinary. When you get the "Start your engines" screen, the seat literally shakes from the engine startups - If I recall there are speakers mounted behind you on the seats. Then you get a steering wheel that has enough force feedback to react from the car movements and drifts. It was just so ahead of its time.
Today as a 3D artist, the way they managed to work with the limitations of the time were very creative. The shadows were not raycast shadows, they are actually flat geometrical planes shaded in black to resemble shadows. So these planes are children, or inherit the transforms, of its parent car. You can tell because the "shadow planes" clip against the track.
The sky "reflection" on the back of the car is just a seamless texture that is connected to the car's acceleration. As the car moves, the texture projection translates in the V (up/down) direction.
Another detail is the tire marks on the road. I'm not too sure how they did this, but I'm assuming it's broken up into transparent sprites over the track, close enough that it looks like they are part of the track itself. The way the track itself is textured, the most efficient way is to stack each polygon of the road and use a seamless road texture.
😊
Everything was so well optimized back then, I miss those well fashioned, simple fun games.
@@Mostbaleiayep. The 1990s racing games have far more fun factor than 2020s racing games like Horizon 5 and TDU SOLAR CROWN (Where Online Only killed all the fun out of it).
thanks for helping me understand why this game was burnt into my memory enough for me to come looking it up outta nowhere 20+ years later
Talk about a game that was WAY ahead of its time! Even after 25 years it still looks good!
GE Aerospace simulation department co-designed graphics board :)
It was a 15,000 dollar arcade board
I agree. It was WAY-HEE... AWAY-HEE... DAYTONAAAAA!!!
I remember playing this at Chuck E. Cheese's when I was towards the end of 1st grade. :)
I used to play this bad boy on a local uptown bowling alley as a kid along with Galaga, Street Fighter 2 and 3, Hammerin' Hero, Cruis 'n USA, Cruis 'n World, Wonder Boy 1, Hydra and several others! I miss the 90s for sure!
Gods. Imagine working at an arcade and only hearing this demo song again and again. I think I'd go insane...
Same xD
What a way to go :)
I came close. I worked at GameWorks for almost 2 years and this music annoyed the hell out of me. So really don't know why I'm watching this right now.
+nascar138 XD
DAAAYYYYYTOOOOOONAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
oh christ kill me
Rated "E" for every quarter in your pocket.
I mean it’s worth it
One time i spent $10 just to learn how to drift. I was only 10 years old
Yes
😆😆😆😆
**Everyone* (6+)
3:06 Begginer Course
7:12 Advanced Course
12:01 Expert Course
Thanks
I was a teenager when this game first hit the arcade at our local mall. I'll never forget how I felt when first I saw this thing, with people surrounding it. It blew my mind. Never have I seen such beautiful graphics. The closest to 3D style racing we had back then, used mode 7 technology with games such as F-Zero and Mario Cart *which both were available about 1 to 3 years prior to Daytona USA's debut, I believe. The game developers have come a LONG way since then, but I'll always appreciate the level of excitement milestone games like this one, brought to our world. lol Man... the 90s was a blast, specifically in the entertainment area. Comics, video games, toys, movies, tv shows (x-files), music... it was all so much fun. I still have a stash of EGM and Gamepro mags I used to collect during this era. I remember the big articles on Daytona USA. It was groundbreaking for it's time. I wish I knew what I had back then, because I honestly didn't appreciate it as much as I should have.
Nar Comic Underworld It was unbelievable at the time. Plenty of games have impressed me since but none like Daytona USA. Closest was probably the first Doom reboot.
I had pretty much the same mindblowing experience with this game as you did (not to mention also being a very enthusiast videogame magazine collector). I was in Portugal the first time I saw this game at a local mall's corridor and I couldn't believe me eyes either. It was the peak of the arcade era.
I was very young when this game first came out. This game is 2 years younger than me so I didn't get a chance to experience it until the early 2000s, the time when arcades slowly began to fade in the past. A recent visit to a Dave and Buster's gave me a chance to actually play this game and I didn't spend 75% of the time slamming into guardrails or other racers, because that's exactly what I did when I was younger since I didn't know how to actually play the damn game. XD
@@SoldierOfFate Arcade's were never really a thing in my country unfortunately. Sure a few did exist but they all had games that were at least 5 years old and were mostly just hand-me-downs from other countries. Quite a few were not even translated which means that for a kid it's not easy to guess how everything is supposed to work.
Super Mario Kart was 1 year before Daytona USA's 1993 location test. Star Fox and Virtua Racing for home consoles hadn't even come out yet. THATS how advanced this game was for it's time.
I remember this old toy store back in the 90's called "Toy Works" had this as a arcade game in the store. I'll never forget being blow away by the graphics and getting this song stuck in my head.
Memories.
昔のゲームとは思えないくらいの画質の良さに感動
Insieme al SEGA rally erano il top dei top
This game is really awesome! I think I remember playing one of the Daytona USA series arcade games at Chuck E. Cheese's when I was a kid. Great walkthrough!
Yeah me to I remember playing this game but I'm not sure where
2 Chuck E. Cheese's here in the state of Illinois have this game
I remember seeing this everywhere, but unable to play it cause I was a kid with no money
@@n.d.engleson6499 Don't remember that much
@@n.d.engleson6499 Lightning McQueen: I'm a very famous racecar! (Peppy Hare: Do a Barrel Roll!)
I was 9 years old when this came and mum gave me some token to play this. I sat in the seat, inserted the coin, pressed play button and felt so excited. I actually literally shat. The arcade man working told me to leave because I pooped on the seat and mum grounded me. What a amazing day
LMAO
bruh
EW
It's true, I was the chair.
So ur 36 with a maxmilliamus pic
It's amazing how this game is still available at select places like Dave and Busters in Toronto, still making money for Sega, and entertaining a whole bunch of late Gen Xers and early millenials...
There is a Dave and Busters in San Diego that has six cabinets linked together. Man, those weird motion seats are nuts.
There's one f1/Indy cart racing game that I really liked with 3/4 of a cart chassis as your playing space, which swung around depending on how hard you turned the steering wheel. Of course I wasn't old enough to drive at that point so I thought it was how driving actually felt like. #youngandinnocent
Man, the D&B in Hawaii just got rid of theirs and replaced them with a bunch of crappy new games. They also got rid of the Capcom collection that had SF2CE.
boo...
My Dave and Busters has 8 players.
Damn I used to waste hours (and tokens) on this in the arcades...
Please select a racecourse... BEGINNER
Please choose Manual or Automatic transmission... AUTOMATIC
GENTLEMEN. START YOUR ENGINES
ROLLING STTAAAAAARRRRRRRTTTTTTTTTTTT!
Same lol
Vishal Gajjar I choose Manual because its easier to handle the car
That Type Of Gamer you aren't wrong
Vishal Gajjar I didn't know what Automatic or Manual means when I was younger. xD
supermario3459, you're not the only one. I also didn't know what was Manual back then when i was 8/9 years old
just watching this game and listening to its song,makes me really nostalgic..i miss the arcades so badly man *sigh*
Everything about this reeks of pure 90s goodness; the varsity-style font used for the game text, the overuse of the orchestral-hit sound in the music, the voice overs, and the blockiness of the graphics. What a time.
DAYYYYTOOOONAAAAAA 🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗
Dayyyytoooonaaaa lets go away
...AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
*ROLLING STAAAAART*
🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗
*Time Extension*
"Great! Time has been extended."
"GEE, A, M, E, O, OOH, E, R,
GEE-A-M-E-O-OOH-E-R,
GAMEOVERGAMEOVERGAMEOVERGAMEOVER"
haha i used to believe this the real lyrcs
SEGA Is very COOOOOL!!! :-)
I'm used to knowing this as the sound of failure. (they really rubbed it in.)
That’s one slappin’ Game Over jingle.
With the exception of octagon tires, no detail was overlooked!
I remembered I played this game in 2014 with 7 friends. 20 years later and it was awesome. good games never get old.
which location still with 4 twin cabs then...? :)
Are you from the future?
@@erikxi6234 Used to be. Now I'm stuck here.
@@megatechbody3207 no wonder so many strange things have been happening this year
Lol
I held the record at the local amusements for about 5 years on all courses. I should go down there to see whether they still have it!
S Hughes Did they?
@@visualoddities7394 oh damn i need to know now
Great arcade games will never die
@Mat Payne My records are dead (arcade has closed down), but I'm not! (crazy how I literally only got notified with your reply an hour ago and none of the others!!)
@@shughes5920 The batteries in these arcade cabinets only lasts 5-10 years tops when the battery is new, seeing the age of these cabinets, I can certainly guarantee that time has erased your scores, and will eventually erase everyone's high scores come time.
WELCOME TO VICTORY LANE! YOU MADE IT!
the white flag is out...
THIS IS THE FINAL LAP
amyvitality66 Digital mechaelectronics
I did it! I saved the world!
The blue-and-red version of the Hornet #41 car reminds me of Richard Petty's old 1973 Dodge Charger stock car and Jeff Gordon's old blue, red and yellow stock car. It's similar to both actual NASCAR vehicles, isn't it?
I think the hornet is based from the chevy lumina .
Looks more like a *1992 Chevrolet Lumina SS N.A.S.C.A.R. stock car* to me...
You're totally right, this videogame is inspired by a Stock car racing.
Best racing arcade game in the world.
There are lot of great Racing Arcade games such as this.
Sega Rally?
Ever existed.
No way dude....Ridge Racer blew it away!
Virtua Racing
This game must have been absolutely mindblowing in 1993 - 1994
Still my favorite game at the Arcade for 2 reasons the music and when the image pops up when it said “gentleman start your engines”. It’s so nostalgic
This game was exciting af to me as a kid... and it still looks exciting af. The car vibrating over bumps, the wide angle of view, camera roll around banked corners, all the flashing text, ...!
This, SEGA Rally Championship and OutRun, are my 3 favorite arcades of all time!
It occurred to me recently, that these old Sega arcade games are more like puzzle games than racing. The challenge comes from working out what to do, where, and then following through. Once you know how to beat a track, you can keep doing it. I prefer this type of gameplay. I like games that feel like games, like the developer is directly setting up a challenge for you. Simulation stuff is all a bit too random with too many variables. You can't "master" Gran Turismo, but you can master Daytona USA and Scud Race. And then there's a great deal of enjoyment from repeatedly going back and doing it again. I play Street Fighter II quite often against the CPU on normal just because I like going through that sequence. It's comforting to beat these old games again and again.
That's so true. Nowadays, challenge is thrown out window in most games. The challenge is everything in any game. Games from this era have that sort of essence make you feel proud of yourself when you complete the challenge. I feel as if I trekked on an arduous journey(arduous means very hard) rather than nowadays, having someone's mother hold your hands for everything. You know what I mean?
One of my favorite arcade games, I always love playing as AGES in SART because of the Hornet. Hearing about the squeal/reboot in the works is amazing!
2021 y se siguen viendo emocionantes esos movimientos de cámara.
I remember playing UMK3 for hours in the arcade, and this game was sitting right beside it. That intro tune on indefinite repeat was enough to drive someone to drink... I can't imagine how bad it was for people who worked there. But hearing it now brings back memories :) RIP arcades.
Never knew how to drift back then, so this game was hard as hell.
My childhood game. Man this music gives me nostalgia
I first saw this in an Arcade in August 94. Virtual Racer impressed me in the year previous but this blew me away. The graphics and frame rate were amazing at the time.
This always reminds me of being a kid when we used to go camping and go into the arcades on the seafronts haha. It’s also the only thing I can think of when I hear or read “Daytona” haha
Oh wow I'm the same way. We used to camp near a beach and the Boardwalk always had an arcade, with at least 4 of these Daytona cabinets in there, right next to each other so you could play coop, which I did get to try a few times
name entry…
A.B→After Burner
V.R→Virtua Racing
P.D→Power Drift
other…
H.O→Hang On
S.H→Space Harrier
etc.
I.D->Inertia Dorifto
@JordanFlynn_YT Mortal Kombat?
O.R - Magical sound shower
TOR - Turbo Outrun
F.U
STH - Sonic the Hedgehog
Recently had the oportunity to play this on an actual arcade machine, I was blown away, it's so good.
"Try to take it easy on the car." That line never gets old.
*car flips over and lands on the roof* "ArE yOu AlRiGhT?" is another good one.
20 years! Congraturations!!!
I remember playing this game in Paris in 94. My friend and I was so impressed with the graphics and sound. We had never seen anything like it before.
I remember this, couldnt' wait till school was over to go to the arcade playing this :)
This video helped me set the course records at my local Daytona USA machine. Thank you so much for the playthrough!!
who is glad ITS BACK!!!
DAYTONA USA RETURNED!!!
i'm not joking sega confirmed daytona usa 3
Speed Star geewttyioojgffvvcbmnnvzzXx
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Speed Star modern Sega game suck usually so i wouldnt be too excited, and imo this game isnt that spectacular in the first place. Its ok, but ur over-excitement seems a bit funny to me.
Bobby Ronaldo it was special cos of the advanced arcade hardware with multiple screen multiplayer, home versions are less exciting, there are WAY better racing games. Who cares if many will not agree with me?. Lol. Ive never been a democrat anyways, i got a mind and opinion for my own.
The third is DAYTONA CHAMPIONSHIP USA
PHILIP WANKER can confirm
I think this is the more EXCITING videogame I've ever played, the music is amazing and hearing the engine loud all the time made it feel so tense and awesome
This game was so ahead of its time. Technologically, its hardware took a HUGE dump over all 4th and 5th generation consoles. xD
***** Holy shit, that's a lot of money.
And these things were huge, and got very hot. And changing games wasn't something easy to do
Arcades were always supposed to be superior than consoles. When they stopped doing that, they went bankrupt.
Arcades are still very popular in Asia. The one reason why they died off in North America is because consoles and online gameplay started taking over and everyone and their dogs could set up a gaming station where they lived, but in Asia...there is virtually no living space to have a place dedicated for gaming in your house/apartment unless you are rich enough to afford one.
@@SoldierOfFate
well that, but even in japan, where while housing space is small almost EVERYONE has space for a console (starting with the famicom, EVERYONE had a home console untill the DS/PSP rolled around), arcades somehow are still popular, cause its rooted in the culture.
This is one of my all-time favorite games. I still break out the Saturn to play this. I love soundtrack of course, and hearing "Rolling Start!" makes me smile every time.
a random comment to whoever reads it: i am the player in this longplay (my nickname irl is uncle bone) and recently i traveled to a big town where they still have arcades, and played daytona usa in a few machines... i couldn't find a single one without any "gameplay crippling" problem, therefore the "real hardware" daytona usa looks dead to me... after all it was released 20 years ago.
(but i was there, and it was pretty much the peak of the arcade era to me)
You need a bit more practice, my friend! We would be looking at around 1:32 from lap 2.
Set it to expert and Grand Prix (30 laps)... disable "catch up" mode too. The tyres degrade and lap times drop off if you put the car sideways too much. My friend and I would opt for different strategies... 1x pit stop (lap 15 ish) vs 2x pit stops (lap 10 & lap 20), but would sprint for the finish line together! GP on the expert track takes about 45 minutes to complete!
We had a friendly technician at our arcade that would set the machine up for us to play Grand Prix mode on a Saturday and give us a free credit, because they would rake it in afterwards with the newbie racers playing!
Happy days! :-)
What is gameplay crippling?
Qual cidade?
No playland de interlagos - sp tinha mas tiraram
@@one_step_sidewaysI suppose damaged controls or cabinet. I remember being taken aback the first time a Cruisin USA cabinet wrestling controls off me during a drift and realizing the force feedback on other machines was broken or disengaged
Still the most expensive single-player cabinet ever produced at US$20,000 in 1994 The reason: the graphics hardware. Sega at the time was looking to really push the envelope in 3D performance, and they went to GE's aerospace division looking for the answer. They found it in a chipset GE had just developed for flight simulation graphics. The technology was so advanced that to integrate it in the form GE was producing it at the time would had cost US$20 million per game (that's no typo). Sega's engineers condensed down the chipset into a pair of low-power CMOS chips which just cost $150 each to produce, but the cost of developing for such cutting edge hardware mean that they had to sell the finished game hardware at an unprecedentedly high price point of $20,000 per player. As for the graphics technology itself, it was later sold to Martin Marietta, who sold it under the name Real3D.
i remember being 12 when this first came out. and it used to cost between $1.50-$2.00 to play. i only had a $20 allowance and i'd rather be at the arcade for hours than just 20 minutes so i never played this. i wish it had been priced cheaper. almost all other arcade games were just .25 cents to play.
what did you expect? a cheap racing game with the hottest graphics?
SEGA needs their Daytona USA money
I know. I remember Choo Choo Johnny's had a racing arcade called: F-1 Grand Prix Star ll. And I was really great on all of the tracks! It costed 25 cents to play it. I would spend hours of having fun! And it turns out to be a really good racing game the Jaleco made.
This game came out in 1994? Seriously impressive graphics.
Yep. Daytona USA came out October 1994, almost the same day as another legendary game, Virtua Fighter 2 and the 3DO port of FIFA INTERNATIONAL SOCCER.
My childhood right here.
I miss saving my breakfast money to play this game at the local arcades for 2 hours straight.
"Gentlemen, Start Your Engines."
Feminists were triggered
@@MrRMT1986 lol
Always loved Sega's vibrant vivid colour palette. Just reminds me of happy seaside summers! Crazy Taxi next?
It's great to look back to one of the games that planted the roots of me becoming a gamer today.
Racing games back then were a lot better than today's racing games.
+sonic100X OH Yeah.
This song is so catchy , been stuck in my head all week
How is it that I've never played this and I feel that nostalgia hitting hard?
Maybe you've played it before at some point and you don't realize it or this arcade game reminds you of other memories in your past.
Um jogo maravilhoso, altamente nostálgico para mim!! 😇🥰😜
Not bad with the 2-4 gear change on advance. The cars in that mode can be tricky to perform sucessfully. The last corner can be 2-4'd also.
DAYTONAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DAYTONA! LET'S GO AWAY (LET'S GO AWAY!) DAYTONA! PLAY IT PLAY IT DAYTONA! THESE ARE THE LYRICS TO THIS SONG.
"Take care of that car!" "You're looking good." "You can take him!" "You're burning up the tires!" "Check your position!"
dios me tra a mi niñes!!!! hacia mucho que no escuchaba esto.....recuerdo los salones de video juegos en San Bernardo!!!!!!
レースゲームの中で一番好きだった
upお疲れ様です😊
MAN! WHAT A THROWBACK! I loved this game! 😍
I used to love this game when I was little! The memories!
WOW!!! Brings back memories!!! I actually bought this game from a arcade that went out of business. It had a couple things wrong with it. Had it up and runnin over the weekend!!!! Kept it for awhile then i sold it. But this was FUN!!!
Thanks for the flashback LOL!!!!!
Absolutely impressive for a 1994 game. Looks like a PlayStation 1.5 game.
Running at 60fps~
You mean a Dreamcast
It was 2011 before an arcade perfect port for the home was managed.
That is how far ahead of its time this game was.
Wow, thank you. Brought me back great memories of when I skipped grade 9 classes to play this game. I could never get enough time extensions to finish expert.
少ドリフトの使い方&ヘアピンでの2速ドリ…懐かしす♪
良いもの見せてもらいました、fly high〜♪
Yeah sure
I love it how during all my childhood i passed about 90% of the time in the *insert coin* screen pretending i played
Can't believe this game is 20 years old. What a great game!
I used to hear this at the arcade over and over and over.
For the longest time I heard "getting colderrrrr" I never thought to read to name of the game
This version is now available on the PS3.
Great video, World of Longplays! I love this game!
I used to love the detail with Sonic on the mountain when I was a kid.
This is by far my top favorite arcade game I’ve ever played growing up as a kid in the 1990’s. Had a total blast playing this with my other friends in the arcade. I really miss going to arcades these days and getting to play this game still. Best Arcade Game ever. Oh and the music is so awesome and memorable. 😃
Even Ayumu Uehara also surprisingly a massive fan of Takenobu Mitsuyoshi's musics, including "Lets Go Away" in Daytona USA.
*I love how the other racers at the victory lane are just bouncing out of control while youre passing trough them lol*
That only happens if you win on the Expert track, of course.
@@Mazryonh Yes, i did that too and i expierienced by myself
Ah the good old days playing this on the arcades at my local video shop in New Zealand. Good old United video!
Muita nostalgia, me lembro de quando ia comprar pão para minha mãe e sempre gastava o troco no fliper perto de casa jogando esse game no arcade.
estou maravilhado, bons tempos que não voltam... lembro que no último mapa eu deixava a corrida de lado pra tentar atropelar os cavalos na serra com o carro, mas os cavalos eram sempre mais rápidos kkk
@@carloswilker1607 pq a palavra '' bons tempos que não voltam''?
@@arthurgamerpro6585 pq não volta mesmo. A infância e todo aquele vislumbre de se divertir sem grandes responsabilidades na vida. Tempos simples.
@@carloswilker1607 as gerações antigas nao fazem sentido pra mim
@@arthurgamerpro6585 kk por que?
Killer app. When it was released, nothing could compete with it. Sega was so much ahead of its time.
24 años y sigue vigente en las tienda de videojuegos yo amo este juego desde desde su llegada a colombia lo sigo jugando y cuando tenga 80 años lo seguiré jugando gracias SEGA
I loved playing this in the arcades in Coney Island. Back then I had to choose two cars Jeff Gordon's Chevy or Richard Petty's Dodge Charger. That was a whole lot of fun..
Eu jogava quando era jovem e no fliperama do Shopping!😀
It was and it's still one of my favorite Arcade game! :D
lol..i remember all arcade halls this was in in Denmark... constantly one could hear: Dayyyyytooooonaaaaaaa!!!! :D :D :D
Almost 25 years on , the graphics still look ok-ish. Thats quite an achievement.
I remember seeing this as a kid and thinking, that's as good as it good it can get. How can you top those graphics?
Then what happened?
@@jeffrey44 ur mom
My local bowling alley has updated its arcade many times and Daytona USA is the only game that has not been removed.
This game brings back so many childhood memories
For the person who made this game is the BOMB! I enjoy it very much playing this game!
The sounds are so realistic!
yeah
+HotRodMario I'd say they were realistic for the time. Its 28 PCM channel soundchip was also impressive for the time.
The engine sound is even better than GT6...
Listen to those sounds while playing as a horse in the Saturn version
@@JackBandicootsBunker ...
I remember they arcade in Santa Cruz boardwalk the 4 player version and it moved...awesome times!
Sega announced that a new Daytona USA title is in the works!
best news ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and it wasnt that good as everyone expected
YESYESYESYES FUCK YES ANOTHER SEGA AM2 TITLE
+Sonic Ace 24 it's better than sonic shit(sonic shitty forces)
It was decent but it should’ve been released around 2004
I played this game in the 90's in the arcade so many times, i lost count.
My name was constantly in the top 5 on the biggest track. I really loved it.
Lembro que via esse jogo em arcade em shopping e era a coisa mais linda do mundo rs.. tipo, não tinha como melhorar rs
This was my go to arcade game of my childhood. I remember spending hours on this game at my local pizza joint as a kid
Back to the day when we play arcade games with only one coin amuseum..
The blue sky man... I just love that in the old arcade games
As you can see, even selecting a car to drive was an event in its own right.
*SELECT TRANSMISSION.... BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!*
The best arcade racer that Sega ever made, nothing else comes close.
Hey there! I'm gonna use part of this video gameplay for a cover theme song of "Let's Go Away" by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi. I will put a link to this video in the description as well. If you disagree just let me know! Guidorch
This game literally never dies. I see it at every arcade mall for some reason